martyr
Member
Hey all,
Got the manual for my Canon 7 in the mail yesterday and it cleared up some questions I had about the light meter...like, what's up with the white and orange numbers? Also, what the hell is the little round window beneath the shutter release? Oh, it's just goes round-n-round when I advance the film. Cute.
So, now I'm hip to the light sensitivity switch next to the VF window (could they maybe have made it a little easier to distinguish between the red and black settings?) but I've got a question about the row of black and white bands between the f stop numbers and the meter needle? The manul addresses this thing but doesn't really get into how it relates to the numbers and the needle. From what I understand...say the needle falls in the black area of the guide lines and on the other side f2 and f2.8 also fall in that area. Does this mean the proper exposure will fall somewhere in that aperture range?
Much thanks,
Marty
Got the manual for my Canon 7 in the mail yesterday and it cleared up some questions I had about the light meter...like, what's up with the white and orange numbers? Also, what the hell is the little round window beneath the shutter release? Oh, it's just goes round-n-round when I advance the film. Cute.
So, now I'm hip to the light sensitivity switch next to the VF window (could they maybe have made it a little easier to distinguish between the red and black settings?) but I've got a question about the row of black and white bands between the f stop numbers and the meter needle? The manul addresses this thing but doesn't really get into how it relates to the numbers and the needle. From what I understand...say the needle falls in the black area of the guide lines and on the other side f2 and f2.8 also fall in that area. Does this mean the proper exposure will fall somewhere in that aperture range?
Much thanks,
Marty